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Three lessons from Aristotle on friendship
By Emily Katz, 1 June 2023
While most love songs are inspired by the joys and heartaches of romantic relationships, love between friends can be just as intense and complicated. Many people struggle to make and maintain friendships, and a falling-out with a close friend can be as painful as a breakup with a partner.
Despite these potential pitfalls, human beings have always prized friendship. As the 4th century BCE. philosopher Aristotle wrote: “no one would choose to live without friends,” even if they could have all other good things instead.
Aristotle is mostly known for his influence on science, politics and aesthetics; he is less well known for his writing on friendship.


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